Organ perforation
Organ perforation is a complete penetration of the wall of a hollow organ in the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract in the case of gastrointestinal perforation. It mainly refers to accidental or pathologic perforation, rather than intentional penetration during surgery. It can lead to peritonitis if untreated.[2]
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Specialty | Emergency medicine |
Diagnostic method | physical examination, x-ray[1] |
Types include gastrointestinal perforation and uterine perforation.
References
- Lee, CH (1 March 2021). "Indirect Radiological Signs of Hollow Organ Perforation". Journal of Acute Medicine. 11 (1): 28–31. doi:10.6705/j.jacme.202103_11(1).0005. PMC 8075965. PMID 33928014.
- Nichols, Ronald Lee (1977). "Intraabdominal Sepsis: Characterization and Treatment". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 135: S54–S57. doi:10.1093/infdis/135.Supplement.S54. ISSN 0022-1899. JSTOR 30052610. PMID 321710. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
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